I just discovered a new charity that does a fantastic job that I'd like to support. It's called The Broken Doll. It's run by a lady who fixes up thrift store 18" dolls to like-new condition and then donates them to the foster care system in her area. I offered to knit some clothes for the dolls (and keep my eyes out for rescue-able dolls at thrift stores), since this is a very worthy cause.

Since I just got a HUGE lot of fingering-weight (and light-fingering-weight) yarn at a thrift store, I decided to knit some doll tights.

This is a paid pattern, but it's very well-written and worth every penny. You can find the pattern on Ravelry here: Doll Tights and Socks by Angela Parker.

You can find my notes on this pair here. (You'll have to use this link, since I shared it exclusively through this link.)

About Me

Christa

I'm a stay-at-home wife and homeschooling mother to two who also happens to be a pastor's wife. We recently got back into the pastorate after a year of traveling evangelism. I enjoy many crafts, photography and homemaking issues.